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Eugen Bleuler
Swiss psychiatrist
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- Born:
- April 30, 1857, Zollikon, Switzerland
- Died:
- July 15, 1939, Zollikon (aged 82)
- Notable Works:
- “Dementia Praecox; or the Group of Schizophrenias”
- Subjects Of Study:
- ambivalence
- autism
- psychosis
- schizophrenia
Eugen Bleuler (born April 30, 1857, Zollikon, Switzerland—died July 15, 1939, Zollikon) was one of the most influential psychiatrists of his time, best known today for his introduction of the term schizophrenia to describe the disorder previously known as dementia praecox and for his studies of schizophrenics. Bleuler studied medicine at the University of Bern and later was appointed professor of psychiatry at the University of Zürich and director of the Burghölzli Asylum in Zürich, where he served from 1898 to 1927. He first advanced the term schizophrenia in 1908 in a paper based on a study of 647 Burghölzli ...(100 of 348 words)